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15 February 2018

Case Studies on Transborder Corruption

NHC Will Attend a Conference on Capacity Building in the Justice and Security Sector

The NHC is involved in the upcoming conference ´Making a difference, working together for sustainable capacity building in the justice and security sector´ taking place on the 14th of February.

Reflecting on the First Year of the Matra RoLT Programme

Now that the first year has been concluded and new trainings are forthcoming in March, the NHC takes the opportunity to reflect on the past year.

Applications Now Open for “Human Rights & Minorities” Matra RoLT Training in the Netherlands

The NHC is now accepting applications for the Matra Rule of Law Training Programme “Human Rights & Minorities”, to be held 11 – 20 April 2018.

NHC at UN Anti-Corruption Conference of State Parties

“Information on the abuse of international standards by judges and prosecutors should be employed systematically in international law enforcement and judicial cooperation,“ says Harry Hummel.

Stop Persecution of Anti-Corruption Activists: Open Letter to the Ukrainian Authorities

We are concerned about harassment and persecution of anti-corruption activists in Ukraine, including restrictive legislation, criminal investigations, smear campaigns and physical attacks.

Applications Now Open for Two Matra RoLT Trainings: “Integrity of Civil Servants” and “The Administration of Justice”

The NHC is accepting applications for the first two Matra Rule of Law Training Programmes of 2018: “Integrity of Civil Servants” and “The administration of justice”.

Reflecting on the finished Matra RoLT Programme ‘Human Rights & Minorities’

Now that the MatraRoLT programme 'Human Rights and Minorities' has finished a lecturer and two participants are reflecting on the training programme.

Extended Deadline Matra RoLT Training: “Public Finance Management”

The NHC has extended the deadline for the next Matra Rule of Law Training Programme: “Public Finance Management” (to be held 8 – 17 November).

NHC Joins the Call for a Referendum on the Dutch Law on Intelligence and Security Services

The NHC is particularly concerned about data sharing with foreign intelligence services and the impact it might have on partner human rights groups operating in repressive states.